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Portable Cube, Powermat Portable Cube, Powermat, Powermat Portable Mat, Nikola Tesla, Wireless Charging, Magnetic Field B, Magentic Induction, RFID, Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Blackberry, RIM, charging, charging adapter, DSI, DSi Lite, Wii, PSP, Sony, Sony PSP,

Powermat Wireless Charging System - Weighed, Measured and Found Worthy



As more and more portable devices enter our lives the thoughts of where and how all of these can be plugged into for charging has become a popular one. We now have drawers full of cables, cords, power-packs alongside the numerous remotes from our TVs and Other Entertainment devices. To sort out this growing problem Powermat has resurrected an old idea. They looked back over 100 years to the theories and work of Nikola Tesla. His inspiration provided them with an answer; Magnetic Induction. They used this as the basis for their wireless charging device, the Powermat.  We have had one of these in the lab to see if it lives up to the hype, and to find out if this is a good solution for your power cable troubles.

The Box -

The Powermat Portable Mat that we have in the lab arrived in an attractive box. This is the same box you can find in your local Target, Best Buy or other package store.  It features a glamorized image of the Portable Mat complete with mobile phones and lines to show the charging power.


As with many items of this type Powermat has utilized a front flap to give you additional information on the front of the box and also to allow you to view the actual device.


The back is pretty much only fluff, with very little hard information.


Inside the box we found some nice items. Powermat has included a hard travel case and a Power Cube in addition to the Portable Mat.


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